Attachment for stoves



' Oct. 19 1926. I

. D. o. MILLER ATTACHMENT FOR STOVES Filed Sept. 2 1925 Ji/IzZk/ Al IORNEY Patented Oct. 19, 1925. i i

ldl'ilTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

DANA O. MILLER, OF READING, MASSACHUSETTS.

ATTACHMENT FOR STOVES.

Application filed September 26, 1925. Serial No. 58,831.

This invention relates to improvements in versely disposed supporting angle bars 1e. means readily and easily attachable upon is an elongated pan having its outer end, stove and gas ranges in order that the heat as clearly illustrated in Figure 1 of the passing through the vents thereon will be drawing, extending outwardly from the cor- 56 cooled and all dirt and odors absorbed withresponding ends of the casing 12 and having in the attachment whereby sweaty walls and an apertured cover plate 16 thereon while odorous kitchens contaminating the entire a handle 17 is provided upon its outer free house may be eliminated. I end for facilitating the manipulation of the Another object of my invention resides in pan 15 within'the casing 12. A fountain the construction of my invention in proreservoir supported upon the corresponding viding a Water pan directly above and in end of the casing 12 by strap iron 19 and proximity with the vent or flue of the stove having a reduced neck portion 20 upon its or gas range in order that the heat thus lower end received within the apertured emitted from the vent will pass off in the cover plate 16 of the elongated pan 15 sup- 66 15 form of vapor and through a container plies the necessary volume of water to the till-ed with charcoal and coke for-removing latter. It is noted that this arrangement all dirt and odor in the vapor. and coordination of the pan 15 and reservoir lVith the above and other objects in view, 18 therefor, is similar in construction and the invention further includes the followoperation to the drinking fountains now 7 20 ing novel features and details of construcusedin poultry establishments.

tion, to be hereinafter more fully described, Also supported within the casing 12 diillustrated in the accompanying drawing rectly above the pan 15 therein and upon and pointed out in the appended claim. angle bars or irons 21 is a rectangularly In the draw1ng: shaped reticulated contamer 22 divided by a 25 Figure 1 is a fragmentary elevation of partition 23 into upper and lower compartmy invention as applied upon the gas range. ments, each of which is adapted to contain Figure 2 is an end elevation thereof. absorbent material as illustrated.

Figure 3 is a fragmentary end view of my In the operation of the present invention it invention as applied upon the flue of a gas is clearly apparent and manifest that when 30 range. a burner is ignited upon the gas range 10, in

Referring to the drawings in detail, the oven provided therein, not shown, the wherein like characters of reference denote heat thrown off will be emitted through the corresponding parts, the reference character flue or vent 11 into the casing 12 and heat 10 indicates a gas range having a flue or vent, the bottom of the pan 15 which in turn will as indicated at 11, provided upon its upper throw off vapors which when progressing side with means for emitting the heat from through the reticulated container 23 will range 10. All of the above is of the usual have all dirt removed by passing through the and well known construction, and forms no layer of coke and the odors thereof filtered part of the present application for Letters through the charcoal. 49 Patent but is merely shown for purposes of Having described my invention what is illustration in bringing forward the novel claimed is advantages of the above entitled invention. A. stove attachment of the character de T he invention resides in the provision of scribed comprising a casing having an opena substantially rectangular casing 12 having ing in the bottom thereof, an annular flange a sleeve 13 provided upon its under side and depending from the edge of said opening and centrally thereof for the reception of the fine adapted to associate the attachment with the 11 therein whereby the heat thus emitted vent of the stove, a plurality of transverse from the flue or vent 11 is received within bars arranged within the casing, a water i the casing 12. receptacle supported on said bars in spaced Extending within one end of the casing relation to thebottoin of said casing, and

12 and supported upon a plurality of transinsertable within the latter through an opening in one side thereof, said receptacle prointo separate compartments, and absorbent jecting beyond said side, an inverted Water materials arranged in the respective coin-- reservoir supported on the casing with its partments for the purpose specified.

mouth received by said receptacle, a forami- In testimony whereof I afiix my signanated basket supported Within the casing in ture. spaced relation above the Water receptacle,

a horizontal partition dividing the basket DANA o. MILLER. 

